Recent issues of the magazine featured a special interview with Yuki Tabata, creator of Black Clover, offering direct commentary on scenes that marked the manga. This material is part of the commemorative content following the series' conclusion.
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During the conversation, Tabata recalls that many of the important moments revolve around Asta's decisions. According to him, the protagonist has always been guided by action and attitude, which helped to build impactful scenes throughout the narrative.
Scenes that defined Black Clover
The author points out that decisive confrontations and plot twists were essential to give weight to the story. Beyond the battles, he highlights situations where Asta needed to prove his worth without relying on magic, reinforcing his identity within the universe of the work.

Another point mentioned involves the relationship between the characters, especially in moments of unity. Tabata comments that these interactions helped to balance the intensity of the conflicts, creating scenes that remain in the readers' memory.

Construction planned from the beginning
Tabata also explains that many of these moments were planned in advance, even in the early arcs. Therefore, the idea was to connect events throughout the story, ensuring consistency until the final chapter, which concludes the journey with 392 chapters.

Furthermore, he mentions that some scenes required more attention in their development, especially those related to the emotional growth of the main characters. This care helped to solidify the most memorable moments of the work.
With the manga's conclusion, Black Clover maintains its relevance with new content on the way. Finally, to keep up with more anime, visit AnimeNews and stay informed about the latest otaku universe.
